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  2. Jane Johnston Schoolcraft - Wikipedia

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    Musical setting of poem by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft. University of Michigan. Archived 2021-04-24 at the Wayback Machine; Dave Stanaway and Susan Askwith. CD: John Johnston: His Life and Times in the Fur Trade Era. Borderland Records. Included is the song "Sweet Willy, My Boy", with lyrics taken from a poem written by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft.

  3. Ozhaguscodaywayquay - Wikipedia

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    Jane Johnston has been recognized as the first Native American literary writer and poet in the United States. In 2008, she was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame . Two other Johnston daughters also married prominent white men of the region; Anna Maria married Henry R. Schoolcraft's younger brother, James.

  4. Jane Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (1800–1842), aka Jane Johnston, first American Indian literary writer This page was last edited on 12 January 2025, at 20:24 (UTC). ...

  5. Woman Praised ‘Incredible’ Ex-Husband amid Their Divorce in ...

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    The tragic incident comes after Jennifer spoke about her “incredible” ex-husband while discussing their divorce in a TikTok video posted on Dec. 10. “I’m about to be a newly single mom.

  6. Killer of husband, father gets 10 years in prison for ... - AOL

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    She spoke moments before Emmanuel Valentin Perez, 21, was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison for first-degree manslaughter in the June 28, 2021, fatal shooting of Manny Salazar.

  7. Magdelaine Laframboise - Wikipedia

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    She was born Marguerite-Magdelaine Marcot in February 1781 at Fort St. Joseph, near present-day Niles, Michigan. [1] She was the youngest of seven mixed-race children of Jean Baptiste Marcot (1720–1783), a French factor or chief agent for the Northwest Fur Company, and his Odawa wife, Marie Nekesh (c. 1740 – c. 1790), also known as Marianne or Marie Amighissen. [2]

  8. Hovanec gets 40-year sentence for husband's death - AOL

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    Oct. 1—TOLEDO — Amanda Hovanec will spend the next four decades in federal prison for crimes linked to the 2022 death of her estranged husband, Timothy Hovanec, in Auglaize County, a crime ...

  9. Schoolcraft - Wikipedia

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    Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (1800-1842), Native American author; Henry Schoolcraft (1793–1864), American geographer, geologist, and ethnologist, husband of Mary; Mary Howard Schoolcraft (1820-1878), American writer, wife of Henry; The following place names and geographic features in the United States are all named after Henry Schoolcraft: